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Feans I have obfervfed it to tiirn^ 

 upon boylingj into a tender white 



Through this Membrane^th^ Lig- 

 ndus Body or Seed-Branches diftri- 

 buted in- the inner Coat 5 at laft 

 fhoot downright two flender Fi- 

 bresjike two Navles^one into each 

 Lobe of the Bean. The places where 

 the faid Fibres fhoot into the Lobes ^ 

 are near the Bafts of the Radicle 5 

 and by their Blackiflinefs well e- 

 nough remarked: but the Fibres 

 themfeives are fo very finally as 

 Icarcely to be difcern'd ; Yet in a 

 Lupine^ of the larger kind ^ both 

 the places where the Navel-Fibres 

 fhoot into the Lobes (which here 

 fi'om the Bafts of the Radicle is 

 more remote) and the Fibres them- 

 lelveSj are fairly vifible. For the 

 Seed-Branchy upon its entrance in- 

 to the Coat of the Lupine^ is pre- 

 fently divided into two main Bran- 

 ches^ 2Lnd thofe tvv^o into other lefs § 

 N 2 where« 



